By Fnf correspondent | PUBLISHED: 02, Nov 2024, 18:47 pm IST | UPDATED: 02, Nov 2024, 18:47 pm IST
India summoned a representative from the Canadian High Commission on Saturday, expressing strong objections to allegations made against Union Home Minister Amit Shah by Ottawa. Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir jaiswal said that India has strongly rejected the ‘absurd and baseless’ references made to Shah by Canadian Deputy Minister David Morrison during a committee session.As reported by Reuters, Canada claimed that Union Home Minister Amit Shah was involved in "plots to target Sikh separatists on Canadian soil."
In a statement to a parliamentary panel, Canadian Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Morrison alleged that he told the Washington Post that “Shah was behind the plots.”
Meanwhile, the United States responded to Canada's allegations against Amit Shah on Wednesday, describing them as 'concerning.' State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller stated, “The allegations made by the government of Canada are concerning, and we will continue to consult with the Canadian government about those allegations.
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